We just got back from our yearly trip to the Cades Cove. No hookups in the campground, so we are dry camping. I equalized the batteries right before we left and after resting overnight the batteries voltage showed 90%. We get to the campground and set up and voltage shows 70%. I have a solar panel and it would show the batteries fully charged by the end of the day, but as soon as the sun went down they went back down to 70ish%. Sams Club golf cart batteries. The temps at home before we left when I checked everything was in the 80s. Temps in the mountains were low 60s during the day and low 40s at night. I let the batteries rest overnight when we got home yesterday and voltage back to around 100%.
So, does altitude affect readings? I have a chart that I printed of web some years back that shows voltage readings according to temperature. That chart shows the 12.30 reading at the temps we were experiencing as between 90 to 100%. Is this in any way accurate?
With the solar panel we have plenty of juice, just trying to understand what is going on.
As always, thanks for all your help.
Little by little, one travels far - J.R.R. Tolkien
There ain't no surer way to find out whether you like people or hate them than to travel with them. - Mark Twain